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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T12:29:11+00:00 2026-05-20T12:29:11+00:00

I got the this code in a class: – (void)cancel { if (_cancelBlock) _cancelBlock();

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I got the this code in a class:

- (void)cancel {
    if (_cancelBlock)
        _cancelBlock();
}
- (void)overrideCancelWithBlock:(void(^)(void))cancelBlock {
    [_cancelBlock release];
    NSLog(@"AsyncOperation-overrideCancelWithBlock-[cancelBlock retainCount]=%lu (before)", [cancelBlock retainCount]);
    _cancelBlock = [[cancelBlock copy] retain];
    NSLog(@"AsyncOperation-overrideCancelWithBlock-[_cancelBlock retainCount]=%lu (after)", [_cancelBlock retainCount]);
}

- (void)dealloc
{
    NSLog(@"AsyncOperation-dealloc-[_cancelBlock retainCount]=%lu (before)", [_cancelBlock retainCount]);
    [_cancelBlock release];
    NSLog(@"AsyncOperation-dealloc-[_cancelBlock retainCount]=%lu (after)", [_cancelBlock retainCount]);
    [super dealloc];
}

The output for this NSLog()’s are:

 AsyncOperation-overrideCancelWithBlock-[cancelBlock retainCount]=1 (before)
 AsyncOperation-overrideCancelWithBlock-[_cancelBlock retainCount]=1 (after)
 AsyncOperation-dealloc-[_cancelBlock retainCount]=1 (before)
 AsyncOperation-dealloc-[_cancelBlock retainCount]=1 (after) 

The documentation for the copy method says this:

Special Considerations

If you are using managed memory (not
garbage collection), this method
retains the new object before
returning it. The invoker of the
method, however, is responsible for
releasing the returned object.

So. Way the output of the NSLog() always show the same value for retainCount?

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    2026-05-20T12:29:12+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 12:29 pm

    and the documentation for retainCount says this:

    Important: This method is typically of no value in debugging memory management issues. Because any number of framework objects may have retained an object in order to hold references to it, while at the same time autorelease pools may be holding any number of deferred releases on an object, it is very unlikely that you can get useful information from this method.

    To understand the fundamental rules of memory management that you must abide by, read “Memory Management Rules”. To diagnose memory management problems, use a suitable tool:

    The LLVM/Clang Static analyzer can typically find memory management problems even before you run your program.
    The Object Alloc instrument in the Instruments application (see Instruments User Guide) can track object allocation and destruction.
    Shark (see Shark User Guide) also profiles memory allocations (amongst numerous other aspects of your program).

    To answer your question: Only apple might know why the retainCount at this point is like it is.

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